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Presentation CERN 31.01.2013

Presentation CERN 31.01.2013. SPAIN | ITALY | FRANCE | GERMANY | MEXICO | USA | BRAZIL | UAE | QATAR | OMAN | SAUDI ARABIA jema@jema.es jema.es. Company information.

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Presentation CERN 31.01.2013

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  1. Presentation CERN 31.01.2013 SPAIN | ITALY | FRANCE | GERMANY | MEXICO | USA | BRAZIL | UAE | QATAR | OMAN | SAUDI ARABIAjema@jema.es jema.es

  2. Company information • Jema Energy designs and manufactures bespoke static power converters for the Power, Oil & Gas, Railways and Research sector. • Located in San Sebastian, northern Spain. • Founded in 1953. • 100 employees (50% engineers).

  3. Products for research sector • High Precision power supplies for magnets • High Current power supplies • SVC and STATCOM for power quality • Solid State Crowbar • High Voltage switched mode modulators for RF tubes (e.g. klystron and gyrotron)

  4. Klystron Modulator • JEMA Modulator: Topology in between the Marx Modulator and the HF transformers based solution • Target Features: • Low output voltage ripple • Low output voltage droop • Low stored energy • Modular design, incorporated spares • Dry solution, no oil • Easily reconfigurable solution • High Reliability, high MTBF • Maintainability, low MTTR • Costs reduction

  5. Klystron Modulator • Advantages of the modulator: • Low output voltage ripple: • Medium Frequency switching (4kHz) • ‘Intermediate’ C value in HV stage • Phase shift of the inverter modules -> ripple compensation • Low output voltage droop • Capacitors in HV stage actively charged during the pulse • Low stored energy • IGBT at the output blocks energy transfer • Modular Design. Incorporated spares: • N + 1 Modules: Inverter +Transformer & + HV stage • No intervention required for enabling spare module • Dry solution: No oil: • Cast Epoxy Resin Transformers • Air insulation

  6. Klystron Modulator • Advantages of the modulator: • Easily re-configurable solution: • Modular solution enables easy dimensioning to higher / lower voltage, current and duty cycles • Reliability. High security margins for high MTBF: • Inverters switching at medium frequencies (4kHz) • Conventional Transformer + Rectifier input stage • Only industry standard components are used. • HV stage active components are self protected. • No series connection of transistors or diodes • High security margins in V and I rating • Maintainability. Easy and fast maintenance for high MTTR: • Modular construction. Reduced spare parts requirement • No elements inside oil tank • Water connections do not need to be removed for faulty parts exchange. • Costs reduction: • Modular components • Industrial standard components used

  7. Approach to CLIC requirements • Pulse voltage: 150 kV -> Currently, up to 120kV. Tested at 200kVdc • Pulse current: 160 A -> Currently, 160A output obtained • Peak power: 24 MW -> Possible, due to modular approach • Rise & fall times: 3 μs -> Currently, 8 μs . Could be optimised below 5 μs • Flat-top length: 140 μs -> Probably, increase of inverters frequency • Repetition rate 50 Hz -> OK • Flat-top stability 0.85 % -> Can be obtained, by correctly choosing the output modules capacity • Pulse reproducibility PPR 10 ppm -> Would require revision of measurements hardware

  8. Thank you for your attention! www.jema.es

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